
JP Hornick
JP Hornick is the president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) and a prominent advocate for public-sector workers' rights in Ontario. In recent news, Hornick expressed concern over the deteriorating conditions for public-sector employees under Doug Ford's government, emphasizing that while previous administrations were not ideal, Ford's policies have specifically targeted public-sector workers.
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OPSEU president JP Hornick, who attended the protest and who uses 'they/them' pronouns, said the photos posted by Mr. Downey and Mr. Smith don’t reflect what they saw on the ground.
Ford government denies altering pictures of union protesters, says it corrected ‘orange hue’JP Hornick is the president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union.
Funding boost for Ontario postsecondary schools should provide stability, minister saysJP Hornick, president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, said the workers who walked off the job Thursday represent about 150 different job titles.
Support staff at Ontario’s public colleges go on strikeJP Hornick is the president of OPSEU who raised concerns about the Skills Development Fund.
OPSEU calls for greater accountability on Ontario’s work-force training fundJP Hornick is the president of OPSEU and commented on the scale of job losses in Ontario colleges.
Ontario college sector facing one of province’s largest mass layoffs, union saysJP Hornick, president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, said many part-time and sessional instructors in the sector are seeing their jobs evaporate.
Hundreds of part-time college instructors affected by drop in foreign enrollment
JP Hornick said conditions for public-sector workers have significantly deteriorated over the Ford government’s tenure.
Ontario workers are worse off now than before Doug Ford was elected, critics say

























